Three weeks now since making landfall, my decision to trek inland seeking to avoid being swept up into a rumored conflict on the Pomarj border had been a wise one. However, my funds are nearly exhausted now, and I have little in the way of prospects to improve my circumstances. I was able to win a night’s room and board in a friendly wager, but I expect living on luck cannot last.
Churchill seems to be adapting well to a landlubbers life, so long as we stick to civilized areas he has ample supplies of small game available to him, smaller than what he is accustomed to at the Hardby dock district.
Spell research has been put on an indefinite hold until sufficient funds can be located. As for myself I am finding the Valley to be a very agreeable change of scenery. The people are friendly and warm, the food is heartier than I’m used to but well seasoned. The temperate clime the valley is famous for gives rise to an infinite variety of wild flowers, great and small.
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